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The #SacredSecretion "The Most Deeply Occulted #Information On #Earth"
There is no subject that has been more deeply occulted than what is known in modern times as "the sacred secretion". This practice and this knowledge has been known within every different ancient civilization and every form of #mysticism, both Eastern and Western. So today, it is my honor to be able to share with you exactly what the #sacred #secretion is.

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#om namah shivaya

#Kedarnath #Yatra #2023

Kedarnath Yatra is a #sacred #pilgrimage for Hindus that is undertaken by millions of devotees every year. The yatra is held in the Kedarnath temple, which is situated in the Himalayan range of Uttarakhand, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the most important destinations of the Chota Char Dham Yatra.
The Kedarnath Yatra for 2023 is expected to commence in April and will continue until November. The exact dates for the yatra will be announced by the temple authorities closer to the time. The yatra usually starts with the opening of the portals of the Kedarnath temple, which is followed by a grand puja and aarti ceremony. The yatra is considered to be very auspicious, and it is believed that undertaking this yatra can bring about spiritual growth, peace, and prosperity.
The Kedarnath #temple is situated at an altitude of around 3,583 meters above sea level, and the journey to the temple is quite challenging. The trek to the temple starts from Gaurikund, which is the last motorable point, and from thereon, it's a steep climb of around 14 km. The trek to the temple is quite difficult, and it is advisable to prepare well in advance before embarking on this journey. The trek can take anywhere between 6-10 hours depending on one's fitness level and pace.
During the yatra season, the Uttarakhand government and the temple authorities make all necessary arrangements to ensure that the yatris have a comfortable and safe journey. The government sets up medical camps and aid stations at various points along the trek, and the temple authorities arrange for food and accommodation facilities for the yatris. The yatris can also hire mules and porters to carry their luggage or to help them in case of an emergency.
Apart from the spiritual aspect, the Kedarnath Yatra also offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, and it is a great opportunity for nature lovers to explore the region. The trek passes through lush green forests, gushing streams, and snow-clad peaks, making it a surreal experience.
In conclusion, the Kedarnath Yatra is a journey of a lifetime for Hindus and a great opportunity for nature lovers to explore the Himalayan region. Undertaking this yatra requires a lot of preparation and perseverance, but the spiritual and personal rewards are immeasurable. The 2023 yatra promises to be another unforgettable journey for all those who undertake it, and it is a must-do for anyone looking for a unique and profound experience. https://www.chardhamyatra2022.com/kedarnath-yatra/

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#Pushya #Nakshatra: The recommended divine #tree for this Nakshatra is #Peepal, or #sacred #fig. People should water this tree, offer sugar, and take it around daily. One should touch the tree every day, excluding Saturdays. Hindu mythology describes it as a divine tree that also bestows prosperity and good fortune upon its people.

As per #VedicAstrology, the ruling planet for Pushya Nakshatra is Planet #Saturn. It looks like a circle or wheel. The Hindu deity for this Nakshatra is #Brihaspati ( #Guru - #Jupiter). The gender of this star is male. If you belong to Pushya constellation, check out predictions related to it such as characteristics, personality and traits, education and income, family life, and much more.

https://www.astrosage.com/nakshatra/pushya-nakshatra-characteristics.asp

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The #Ark #of the #Covenant, the #sacred vessel of the ten commandments and the mobile sanctuary of the #spirit of #God, is frequently alluded to in the Old Testament. According to scripture, it dried up rivers, destroyed city walls, and killed people en masse. Then, it simply vanished. In this video, we explore the #history of the ark, and look at a few theories to account for its disappearance as well as its whereabouts today.

Published 21st February 2017 (15:32)

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=M1t13bVoOiU

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Blessed We Are

Lyrics:
Blessed we are to dance on this ground with the rhythm of saints to carry the sound.
We hold a prayer for the Earth, for the ones yet to come - May you walk in beauty and remember your song.
Remember why you came here.
Remember your life is sacred.
Remember why you came here, remember this life is sacred.

#sacred #music #earth #Life #prayer

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John Williams (b. 1932) : The Five Sacred Trees,Concerto for bassoon and orchestra (1993)

I. Eó Mugna 00:00-06:55
II. Tortan 06:55-10:45
III. Eó Rossa 10:45-14:50
IV. Craeb Uisnig 14:50-17:45
V. Dathi 17:45-25:55
Performed by Judith LeClair (bassoon) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Williams.

Commissioned by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

The Five Sacred Trees

The work is composed of five movements, each representing a tree from ancient Celtic mythology.

Eó Mugna

The first movement of the concerto is Eó Mugna, named after the oak. It opens with a long bassoon solo that lends solemnity to the piece.

Eó Mugna, the great oak, whose roots extend to Connia's Well in the "otherworld," stands guard over what is the source of the River Shannon and the font of all wisdom. The well is probably the source of Mugna and the sacred well.
— John Williams

Tortan

The second movement is Tortan, the tree associated with magic, especially witchcraft. This movement features both the bassoon and the violin.

Tortan is a tree that has been associated with witches, and as a result, the fiddle appears, sawing away as it is conjoined with the music of the bassoon. The Irish bodhrán drum assists.
— John Williams

Eó Rossa

The third movement, Eó Rossa, is named after the yew. This tree had power over destruction and rebirth. It opens with a long harp solo.

The Tree of Ross (or Eó Rosa) is a yew, and although the yew is often referred to as a symbol of death and destruction, The Tree of Ross is often the subject of much rhapsodizing in the literature. It is referred to as "a mother's good," "Diadem of the Angels," and "faggot of the sages." Hence the lyrical character of this movement, wherein the bassoon oncants [sic] and is accompanied by the harp!
— John Williams

Craeb Uisnig

The fourth movement represents Craeb Uisnig, the ash. The ash was typically associated with strife. It is the shortest and least melodic movement.

Craeb Uisnig is an ash and has been described by Robert Graves as a source of strife. Thus, a ghostly battle, where all that is heard as the phantoms struggle is the snapping of twigs on the forest floor.
— John Williams

Dathi

The last movement is Dathi, named after tree that was the muse. The movement is slow and melancholy, featuring the flute as well as the bassoon. There is no gap between movements four and five.

Dathi, which purportedly exercised authority over the poets, and was the last tree to fall, is the subject for the close of the piece. The bassoon soliloquizes as it ponders the secrets of the trees.
— John Williams

John Williams composed The Five Sacred Trees for Judith LeClair, the principal bassoonist of the New York Philharmonic in 1995, to honor the orchestra's 150th anniversary. The first performance was given by LeClair and the New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur on April 12 of that year. The orchestra consists of three flutes and piccolo, two oboes and English horn, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones and tuba, timpani, harp, piano, celesta, and strings. Performance time is approximately 26 minutes. Inspiration for the work also comes from the writings of British poet and novelist Robert Graves.

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Ajeet - When She Rises [Official Music Video]

Lyrics:
There’s a wise, wise woman
Down the path to the sea
She’s been whispering
Whispering stories to me
I think she knew the earth was moving
Right under me
And it was time for the moon to rise in me
Oh it was time for the moon to rise in me

She told me,
Take your boat to where the waters meet
Wait and see where the currents lead
All it takes is a little trust in the wind
If you find yourself lost and afraid
Don’t lose hope
Don’t hesitate
Look to the sky
and the stars will lead you home again

Did you feel your sweetness
drying up in the sun
Did you feel your skin growing harder
in the night
Did you feel the power of the waves
As they rocked and guided you
Oh don’t worry
She never comes too soon
Oh don’t worry
She never comes too soon
When the moon
She rises in you

She told me,
The sky has stories
The stones have songs
It all will speak
Even this cold hard ground
All it takes is a little listening
If you let yourself be moved and be swayed
By a vision felt but beyond your gaze
Let go and the current will lead you home

Oh don’t worry
She never comes too soon
When the moon
She rises in you

Produced by Spirit Voyage Records.
Filmed and recorded in Glenorchy, New Zealand.
Filmed and recorded in Arterium.
Edited by Sioban Moore & Arterium.

#music #sacred Ajeet-Kaur #WovenKin